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  • 2 weeks later...
  vspecv said:
For Sale

Hks T51-spl Complete Turbo Kit To Suit Rb26

Turbo, Manifold, Wastegate, Dump, cooler Pipe, Etc

Dont be scared off by the size of this turbo, very streetable, much better then t78/88

Low Kms

$6500 Ono

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  • 2 weeks later...
  DAN00H said:
I'd like it, but from the graph it looks like it will be too laggy for my car on the street :D Dean, was your 33 standard capacity? when did it start to make usable boost?

Cheers

man its a T51R, when that baby hits boost the street becomes a blur

:(

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  vspecv said:
bumping again, due to another time waster!

i hope to fcuken god you are not reffering to us with this comment deano.We had every intention of taking this kit off your hands but as it was not the ball bearing cored turbo we were looking for, then it was not suitable for our application.When selling products(you should know as this is the business you are in)you have to be prepared for the reality that people sometimes change their minds.Good luck with the sale.Paul...DIRTgarage.

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